Hollywood and Anticommunism

Hollywood and Anticommunism
Author: John J. Gladchuk
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135914982

This work concentrates on tracing the evolution of the so-called "red menace" phenomenon as a means of demonstrating the correlation between growing American paranoia and the success of the anticommunist campaign (1935-1955). The House Committee on Un-American Activities 1947 investigation of Hollywood, the nation's most visible industry, served a critical role in conjuring up anti-red hysteria and fanning the flames of virulent anticommunism. Using conveniently unjust tactics, the Committee "painted" targeted Hollywood personalities red and established the infamous blacklist - certified proof in the minds of many that "subversives" were indeed conspiring from within. A failed attempt on behalf of the "Hollywood Ten" to demonstrate the Committee’s undemocratic nature allowed HUAC to forge ahead with its investigation and establish the anticommunist foundation upon which Joseph McCarthy would construct his campaign. Hollywood and Anticommunism stands as an important contribution to McCarthy-era literature and should appeal to all interested in the early Cold War and the impact that unwarranted hysteria has had and continues to have on the growth and development of the nation.

Ronald Reagan in Hollywood

Ronald Reagan in Hollywood
Author: Stephen Vaughn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1994-01-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521440806

Explores the relationship between the motion picture industry and American politics.

Broadway and the Blacklist

Broadway and the Blacklist
Author: K. Kevyne Baar
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476636168

During the era often commonly known as McCarthyism, many motion picture and television creators were blacklisted for supposed communist ties. There remained, however, a creative outlet that still welcomed these artists--theatre. This book explores the role theatre played during this turbulent period, covering the formation of the Theatre Guild (which birthed the Group Theatre), the short-lived Federal Theatre Project, and the investigations of the motion picture and television industries, and Broadway, by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). Appendices discuss McCarthy's role and present the memos of investigator Dolores Faconti Scotti, along with a list of prominent witnesses in HUAC's Broadway hearings, and reactions by artists' unions in the decades following the blacklist.